Author: | W. Stanley Moss | ISBN: | 9781589883031 |
Publisher: | Paul Dry Books | Publication: | November 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | W. Stanley Moss |
ISBN: | 9781589883031 |
Publisher: | Paul Dry Books |
Publication: | November 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Afterword by Alan Ogden
"One of the finest memoirs of behind-the-lines work during the Second World War. Honest, powerful, and authentic."—Dr. Roderick Bailey, SOE author and historian
A War of Shadows is W. Stanley Moss’s sequel to his classic Ill Met by Moonlight. A former British operative who, along with Patrick Leigh Fermor, once kidnapped a Nazi general (as told in Ill Met ), Moss offers this rousing account of his World War II adventures as an agent in Crete, Macedonia, and the Siamese jungle—rife with intrigue: ambushes, double-dealing, and back-door missions.
"Billy Moss was one of those daring adventurers, the like of which we no longer see. This book…tells of his further exploits in Crete, Macedonia, and Siam—the story of a man of initiative and great courage."—Hugo Vickers, author and historian
"The romance and adventure of resistance operations, with splendid companions, the spates of violence and maddening hitches to plans presumably perfected, the nuances of bravery, courage, heroism—and fear—again this is one of the most personally descriptive reportings of one phase of the past war."—Kirkus Reviews
W. Stanley Moss was a World War II hero and later a best-selling author. He traveled extensively after the war, notably to Antarctica with a British Antarctic Expedition. Eventually he settled in Kingston, Jamaica.
Afterword by Alan Ogden
"One of the finest memoirs of behind-the-lines work during the Second World War. Honest, powerful, and authentic."—Dr. Roderick Bailey, SOE author and historian
A War of Shadows is W. Stanley Moss’s sequel to his classic Ill Met by Moonlight. A former British operative who, along with Patrick Leigh Fermor, once kidnapped a Nazi general (as told in Ill Met ), Moss offers this rousing account of his World War II adventures as an agent in Crete, Macedonia, and the Siamese jungle—rife with intrigue: ambushes, double-dealing, and back-door missions.
"Billy Moss was one of those daring adventurers, the like of which we no longer see. This book…tells of his further exploits in Crete, Macedonia, and Siam—the story of a man of initiative and great courage."—Hugo Vickers, author and historian
"The romance and adventure of resistance operations, with splendid companions, the spates of violence and maddening hitches to plans presumably perfected, the nuances of bravery, courage, heroism—and fear—again this is one of the most personally descriptive reportings of one phase of the past war."—Kirkus Reviews
W. Stanley Moss was a World War II hero and later a best-selling author. He traveled extensively after the war, notably to Antarctica with a British Antarctic Expedition. Eventually he settled in Kingston, Jamaica.